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that alone can get you killed in iraq. murders of days by militiamen in iraq have been well-documented, but evidence shows the government is complice it in a systematic and organized persecution of homosexuals. he came to warn to find his boyfriend in one of the cells. there was no arrest warrant and nothing they could do to help him. >> being gay is not a legal in iraq. they said, we must kill you all. >> 2 days later, his boyfriend is dead. now they received the first threat in february after the media reported dozens of young men were being killed in baghdad. in iraq, they are associated with gays. the interior ministry responded by saying he had to be eradicated. the united nations confirmed 12 deaths. the u.n. believes the real number is much higher. the accounts of 17 caveman -- gay men are consistent. all of them say the interior minister statement sparked a new wave. the government denies there is an issue. >> this is like telling a black person not to be black. >> that person by nature is black. >> what is homosex
that alone can get you killed in iraq. murders of days by militiamen in iraq have been well-documented, but evidence shows the government is complice it in a systematic and organized persecution of homosexuals. he came to warn to find his boyfriend in one of the cells. there was no arrest warrant and nothing they could do to help him. >> being gay is not a legal in iraq. they said, we must kill you all. >> 2 days later, his boyfriend is dead. now they received the first threat in...
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warming, with global technology is, with pandemic, with terrorism, and george bush went to take on iraq and afghanistan. al qaeda is nothing more than an interdependent ngo of a very pernicious kind. tavis: interdependence, we heard some of this at the rnc, and we have heard some of that at the democratic convention this week, but speak to me about this notion, this gospel of american exceptionalism that some americans are still preaching. >> tavis, that is such an important question. politicians have to do it. when president obama was elected, he had made a speech where he talked about america is part of the world, and he went to istanbul and cairo in his first year and talked about independence and the need to work together, and he was punished by the media and his own party, and the result is he talks mainly about america, we are number one, god bless america, and i do one god to bless america, but i want them to bless the whole world. the focus on the american exhibition where, first of all, every nation thinks it is exceptional. in switzerland, they talk about it, and in france, th
warming, with global technology is, with pandemic, with terrorism, and george bush went to take on iraq and afghanistan. al qaeda is nothing more than an interdependent ngo of a very pernicious kind. tavis: interdependence, we heard some of this at the rnc, and we have heard some of that at the democratic convention this week, but speak to me about this notion, this gospel of american exceptionalism that some americans are still preaching. >> tavis, that is such an important question....
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and in this vein that you're talking about, tavis, is he did that album shortly after the invasion of iraq. it was a "living with war" album which is, for me, a brilliant masterpiece musically, narratively, thematically, but a tremendously political album, if being against war is political. by the way, is it? i mean, is that a political position? tavis: i think it's a moral position. >> i do too. so neil had to write that. you're right. i feel like we've got so many gifted musicians today and it'd be wonderful if they would come forth and give us stuff to relate to. tavis: one could look at your corpus and come to the conclusion that you are a lover of music and that your music tastes are eclectic. one the one hand, you've done neil young work, on the other hand, bob marley stuff. you really do love music that much? >> very, very much. you know, my generation's early days of television, so i've been thinking about this lately. my two flashes of me as a little boy, one, i'm standing in front of the radio freaking out that nat king cole's singing "lady of spain," just this stuff coming out o
and in this vein that you're talking about, tavis, is he did that album shortly after the invasion of iraq. it was a "living with war" album which is, for me, a brilliant masterpiece musically, narratively, thematically, but a tremendously political album, if being against war is political. by the way, is it? i mean, is that a political position? tavis: i think it's a moral position. >> i do too. so neil had to write that. you're right. i feel like we've got so many gifted...
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intervene in libya, not be engaged in certain parts of the world he points to us us withdrawal from iraq. and that confound canada's former am bass door. >> i find this goofy he finds no evidence that american foreign policy is one of disengagement. >> and ambassador stevens making it a point to be out among the people. and not just living in a bubble. he wanted to be seen and wanted to see. he wanted to follow the first lesson which is listen to the people. >> tom hendrickson said the kons hit should have been better protected saying tighter security removes the united states from the people in the country where it is located and gives impression the u.s. is remote and not engaged. coming up at 6:00 there is political fallout to the race to the white house. and accusation that's the administration mitt romney says simp tiesed with the attacker autos and milpitas police looking for help finding a suspect in a deadly convenience store robbery. three men running into a 7-11 store and investigators say the man robbed the 67-year-old, then shot him. there is a $10,000 reward for information
intervene in libya, not be engaged in certain parts of the world he points to us us withdrawal from iraq. and that confound canada's former am bass door. >> i find this goofy he finds no evidence that american foreign policy is one of disengagement. >> and ambassador stevens making it a point to be out among the people. and not just living in a bubble. he wanted to be seen and wanted to see. he wanted to follow the first lesson which is listen to the people. >> tom hendrickson...
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. >> today the war in iraq is over. in afghanistan, we're training afghan security forces and forging a partnership with the afghan people. by the end of 2014, the longest war in our history, will be over. >> ifill: republican mitt romney addressed the national guard association's annual convention in reno, nevada. >> with less than two to go before election day, i would normally speak to a gathering like this about the differences between my and my opponent's plans for military and for our national security. there is a time and place for that. but this day is not that. it is instead a day to express gratitude for the men and women who fought and who are still fighting to protect us and our country. >> ifill: in kabul today, u.s. and other troops observed the day with ceremonies. and the leader of al qaeda was heard from as well. he issued a web video confirming that the group's second in command was killed last june in a u.s. drone attack. we have more about the 9/11 remembrances including all of the pentagon ceremony
. >> today the war in iraq is over. in afghanistan, we're training afghan security forces and forging a partnership with the afghan people. by the end of 2014, the longest war in our history, will be over. >> ifill: republican mitt romney addressed the national guard association's annual convention in reno, nevada. >> with less than two to go before election day, i would normally speak to a gathering like this about the differences between my and my opponent's plans for...
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in iraq, they burned the stars and stripes, chanting "no to america, no to israel." meanwhile in egypt, police fired tear gas at demonstrators in a third day of unrest. democracy in north africa, halted by the west, facing to radical anti-western groups that were once suppressed by the ubiquitous security forces. soon after last year's uprising in libya, we went to a newly liberated town, famous or notorious for sending an unusually high number of young muslims and to fight american forces in iraq. some former soldiers return to their own country last year, joining revolutionary militias, and keeping their weapons even after gaddafi was overthrown. s he says he knows the group' influenced but -- influenced by al-qaeda were behind the attack on the u.s. consulate. >> it is first hand information. it is direct information. they believe libya cannot be a hub for the conflict. but it should be used or utilize as a backyard for a logistic space for a bigger fatah, which is egypt or syria or maybe both of them. >> the americans cannot reverse the arabs bring. the question
in iraq, they burned the stars and stripes, chanting "no to america, no to israel." meanwhile in egypt, police fired tear gas at demonstrators in a third day of unrest. democracy in north africa, halted by the west, facing to radical anti-western groups that were once suppressed by the ubiquitous security forces. soon after last year's uprising in libya, we went to a newly liberated town, famous or notorious for sending an unusually high number of young muslims and to fight american...
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. >> i was worried that the troops coming back from iraq and afghanistan were going to get ignored. myself and several friends, vietnam guys, we decided we were going to step up for the last eight and a half years i've been making sure that when the folks come home not only are they welcomed but that they are taken care of. we focus with the critically injured soldiers coming back to walter reed. when a soldier gets better and starts to think about leaving the hospital for the first time. we like to be the guys to take them out for a steak dinner. it's good to see them go out to society with wound as an injuries and be suck ceaseful -- successful. we take care of things that come up. we help with resumes, interviewing skills, help them meeting up with mentors and support teams. we're vets we know what they are going through. i feel so privileged to have the opportunity to meet these folks. whenever one of these guys tries to thank me. i said you got this all wrong, you are giving me a gift. can i help you. -- i can help you. >> that's me, sir. >> president obama has fought for veter
. >> i was worried that the troops coming back from iraq and afghanistan were going to get ignored. myself and several friends, vietnam guys, we decided we were going to step up for the last eight and a half years i've been making sure that when the folks come home not only are they welcomed but that they are taken care of. we focus with the critically injured soldiers coming back to walter reed. when a soldier gets better and starts to think about leaving the hospital for the first time....
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iraq's vice president said he was prepared to go back to iraq under two conditions. >> i am ready any time, provided that security is prepared for me. and fair trial. >> does it mean the trial without the government of north al-maliki? >> the problem we are facing, james -- the case of the accusation. let us talk about how to put an end or how to find a suitable exit for the current political impasse we are facing. >> the presence is clear enough. on sunday, more than 100 people were killed in bombings and insurgent attacks. it was one of the most violent days of the year and a sign of the continuing rifbetween sunnis and shias, a division made clear by the case against the vice president. >> this is "gmt" from bbc world news. the headlines -- china's premier told of the world economic forum that his country is on track to hit growth targets for this year. pakistan that a spy agency regards america as its worst enemy, according to a doctor involved in the search for osama bin laden. time for business news. we will focus on wen jiabao. no one could dispute of this extraordinary transfo
iraq's vice president said he was prepared to go back to iraq under two conditions. >> i am ready any time, provided that security is prepared for me. and fair trial. >> does it mean the trial without the government of north al-maliki? >> the problem we are facing, james -- the case of the accusation. let us talk about how to put an end or how to find a suitable exit for the current political impasse we are facing. >> the presence is clear enough. on sunday, more than...
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and in iraq, hundreds of shiites took to the streets of sadr city in baghdad, where a cleric insisted on action. >> ( translated ): we demand the iraqi government close the american embassy. and the american government should present an apology to all parts of the islamic world, without exception. >> woodruff: there were also protests in iran, and in peshawar, pakistan, near the afghan border, where there's a u.s. consulate. clashes continued outside the u.s. embassy in cairo, as well. reports from the scene said the street skirmishing was now largely about long-standing tensions with the police and less about religious motivations. egypt's president, mohammed morsi, was in brussels today, where he denounced wednesday's violence for the first time. his previous failure to do so had caused concern in washington. and president obama had a pointed answer on egypt in an interview last night with spanish-language telemundo. >> i don't think that we'd consider them an ally, but we don't consider them an enemy. they are a new government that's trying to find its way. they were democratically
and in iraq, hundreds of shiites took to the streets of sadr city in baghdad, where a cleric insisted on action. >> ( translated ): we demand the iraqi government close the american embassy. and the american government should present an apology to all parts of the islamic world, without exception. >> woodruff: there were also protests in iran, and in peshawar, pakistan, near the afghan border, where there's a u.s. consulate. clashes continued outside the u.s. embassy in cairo, as...
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he was highly decorated and had been on two previous tours in iraq. he leaves behind a wife and his parents from his hometown in edgewater. at 9:45, the motorcade escorting his body appeared on the horizon. people crowded close to the curb to silently watch it past. it went on like this for two miles across the south river and on to the funeral home in edge water where support included black draped fire trucks, bikers and hundreds more mourners. >> it's making me cry a little bit. he gave the ultimate sacrifice. that needs to be honored. >> reporter: the helicopter crash is among the deadliest that's occurred in the 11-year afghan war. in all 11 people were killed, seven of them americans. other families from florida to california mourning in similar fashion this holiday weekend. in edgewater, scott broom, 9news now. >> feeks will be buried at arlington national cemetery at a funeral at the fort meyer chapel wednesday. >>> it is 4:35. here are some of the other stories making news this morning. a wildfire near los angeles has grown to more than 4100 a
he was highly decorated and had been on two previous tours in iraq. he leaves behind a wife and his parents from his hometown in edgewater. at 9:45, the motorcade escorting his body appeared on the horizon. people crowded close to the curb to silently watch it past. it went on like this for two miles across the south river and on to the funeral home in edge water where support included black draped fire trucks, bikers and hundreds more mourners. >> it's making me cry a little bit. he gave...
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taking a look at this once top stories was an act of arson the question that investigators returned to iraq as the extent of fire at the law offices of the mayor. authorities reportedly are asking for federal help in the investigation. >>> air quality officials are warning about a dirty air around the bay area it's a spare the air day people are urged to drive less and stay inside during the hardest part of the afternoon. talking to managers in gov. chris christina former house speaker on destination today critter for us the news continues on the c. w. network with another look at the state of the economy and a closer look at the jobs growth in california with an expert from st. mary's college of channel 44. in the meantime one last look at the weather. >>> as you look at it looks pretty warm today with temperatures near 100 degrees and if you look at the extended forecast a definitive break your going to have to wait to wednesday with near record highs of and that's nothing to many of those off as one day around the bay area. >>> i want to thank everybody for joining us face the nation thi
taking a look at this once top stories was an act of arson the question that investigators returned to iraq as the extent of fire at the law offices of the mayor. authorities reportedly are asking for federal help in the investigation. >>> air quality officials are warning about a dirty air around the bay area it's a spare the air day people are urged to drive less and stay inside during the hardest part of the afternoon. talking to managers in gov. chris christina former house speaker...
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>> over 200,000 americans iraq and afghanistan. >> is that unusual? >> yes. the iraq were set a precedent is directly more women served wounded and killed 2,005 from all american wars put together including afghanistan. one out of every 10 troops there is a woman. >> do they serve in different capacities? >> yes. this basically head guerrilla war there is no frontline in the old fashioned cents to drop a line where the soldiers beat up and fight. that does not have been any more. even with a truck full of toy the paper you can be attacked so with no front line with the combat support or engineer or cook you can be drawn into battle and doing the same jobs. >> women are not supposed to serve in combat? >> the great irony with the pentagon point* to view from ground combat they have been over 10 years. >> host: was there a typical experience for women with american soldiers? >> depending on the year they were serving and where they're reserving and who they were serving with. but one out of 10 troops there was a small amount of what men the isolation of surveyi
>> over 200,000 americans iraq and afghanistan. >> is that unusual? >> yes. the iraq were set a precedent is directly more women served wounded and killed 2,005 from all american wars put together including afghanistan. one out of every 10 troops there is a woman. >> do they serve in different capacities? >> yes. this basically head guerrilla war there is no frontline in the old fashioned cents to drop a line where the soldiers beat up and fight. that does not have...
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would eventually lead to a war which would prove to be more costly that the wars of afghanistan and iraq combined. >>> a bill which passed the house allows the government to monitor international conversations of foreign spies and terrorist suspects. it requires approval from a secret court, however, when americans are targeted no matter where they are. opponents of the legislation say it does not adequately protect americans from intercepting their communications. senate opponents have threatened to hold up the bill grz the house is -- bill. >>> the house is expected to pass a bill to keep the government running through march. it includes more than a trillion dollars in spending and an increase over the base rate. it's little higher than the budget congressman paul ryan proposed last year. the senate is scheduled to take up the legislation coming up next week. >>> turning our attention to campaign 2012, virginia will be the focus of both parties today. first lady michele obama will campaign for her husband. she'll make appearances in richmond and at the university of mary washington in
would eventually lead to a war which would prove to be more costly that the wars of afghanistan and iraq combined. >>> a bill which passed the house allows the government to monitor international conversations of foreign spies and terrorist suspects. it requires approval from a secret court, however, when americans are targeted no matter where they are. opponents of the legislation say it does not adequately protect americans from intercepting their communications. senate opponents...
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iraq you're just consider this from iraqis one of the oldest civilizations on earth right the epic of gilgamesh the oldest known written piece of western literature is seven thousand five hundred years old in the entire history of that country iraq they had never ever had a suicide bomber until we occupied their nation. yes but they had internees in wars that killed hundreds of thousands of people who have more never had a suicide almost on a yearly basis they were at war with one another iraq and iran are with with them of the car we don't play in the mob for years each other will be whether we're going to vote so they said we have we grow lots of her we have it in the problem well we have a problem of occupation and we have a problem of religious intolerance one of the problems we can solve by pulling our troops out and coming home the other problem is going to be solved by a major conversation and the followers of islam are going to have to deal with the rest of the world all the other religions that is one point all the ability to do in this world that existed have changed their l
iraq you're just consider this from iraqis one of the oldest civilizations on earth right the epic of gilgamesh the oldest known written piece of western literature is seven thousand five hundred years old in the entire history of that country iraq they had never ever had a suicide bomber until we occupied their nation. yes but they had internees in wars that killed hundreds of thousands of people who have more never had a suicide almost on a yearly basis they were at war with one another iraq...
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this was including iraq were committed mayhem, and assault with rape. is going to be sentenced with aggregated- rape.. he raped her, stabbed her and stepped the 18th month old brother. before he fell asleep. he is being tried as an adult. >>jacqueline: temperatures were warmer just as we expected. toasty. also 86 degrees in san rafael. 82 degrees in napa. temperatures stayed:this afternoon and warmer for the bayshore and the south bay. it looks like this warmer weather could stay. i will explain coming up. >>pam: to watch the blue angels during fleet week, tune into kron 4. fan tun tune in saturday. [ female announcer ] you want family dinner to be special. dad, we want pizza. [ female announcer ] it doesn't always work out that way. you know what? we're spending too much money on eating out anyway. honey, come look at this. [ female announcer ] my money map from wells fargo is a free online tool that helps you track your spending. so instead of having to deal with a tight budget, you could have a tighter family. ♪ wells fargo. together we'll go far.
this was including iraq were committed mayhem, and assault with rape. is going to be sentenced with aggregated- rape.. he raped her, stabbed her and stepped the 18th month old brother. before he fell asleep. he is being tried as an adult. >>jacqueline: temperatures were warmer just as we expected. toasty. also 86 degrees in san rafael. 82 degrees in napa. temperatures stayed:this afternoon and warmer for the bayshore and the south bay. it looks like this warmer weather could stay. i will...
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people who have more never had a suicide almost on a yearly basis they were at war with one another iraq and iran are with with him of the car we were playing on for years each other will be the way they're going to vote so they said we have many problems of her having the problem well we have a problem of occupation and we have a problem of religious intolerance one of the problems we can solve by pulling our troops out and coming home the other problem is going to be solved by a major conversation and the followers of islam are going to have to deal with the rest of the world all the other religions that is one point. of this world that have existed have changed their laws and tenets so that they can get along with the liberal societies that we live in today and islam is going to have to step up and take some more and you've got christians in uganda right now who are looking for gay people so they can kill that's a very snowy minority of christians there's a small minority you've got members only a member or a publican members of the u.s. house of representatives who are trying to prom
people who have more never had a suicide almost on a yearly basis they were at war with one another iraq and iran are with with him of the car we were playing on for years each other will be the way they're going to vote so they said we have many problems of her having the problem well we have a problem of occupation and we have a problem of religious intolerance one of the problems we can solve by pulling our troops out and coming home the other problem is going to be solved by a major...
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. >>> and iraq has just suffered one of its deadliest days since withdrawal of u.s. troupes. more than 90 people were killed in nearly two dozen shootings across the countries and hundreds of others wounded. no one has claimed responsibility, but the government is blaming al qaeda. >>> and a top al qaeda leader in africa has been killed in a car crash. nabil makhloufi was born in algeria and had been a longtime leader of the terror group. the accident took place in the republic of mali which is located in western africa. >>> just in time for the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. there is word this morning that the government is about to officially link cancer to death around new york's ground zero. that link could be made as soon as tomorrow. and it means that rescue and recovery workers and those who live near ground zero could seek coverage for their cancer from the nearly $3 billion 9/11 victims' compensation fund. hundreds of people who were at ground zero have died from cancer since 9/11. >>> and new yorkers are recovering from a weekend of wild weather stunned by tw
. >>> and iraq has just suffered one of its deadliest days since withdrawal of u.s. troupes. more than 90 people were killed in nearly two dozen shootings across the countries and hundreds of others wounded. no one has claimed responsibility, but the government is blaming al qaeda. >>> and a top al qaeda leader in africa has been killed in a car crash. nabil makhloufi was born in algeria and had been a longtime leader of the terror group. the accident took place in the...
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. >> this is because of the iraq war to blame the u.s. for american support for israel there is this... very pervasive anger towards the u.s. that comes out whenever there is an episode of anger before they know the facts. >> and he says the grass roots nature of the arab spring facilitated by social media has been a factor in the spread of violence. there is a isn't a mandela figure that people can look up to who says this is wrong. how many people will listen to him? >> the take on it is note many that are listening. the egyptian president was slow to condemn violence which led the froze say he jipt is neither an ally nor an enemy. >> and there are any ideas on how long this will go on? >> they're tell neeg movie is just a spark. there is anger that this will be something else the next time z unless you deal with that feeling that the west is at war with islam, you're going to keep seeing these flash points. >> thank you. >> and a local koptic christian church is trying to disassociate itself that made the film. now there is fear there
. >> this is because of the iraq war to blame the u.s. for american support for israel there is this... very pervasive anger towards the u.s. that comes out whenever there is an episode of anger before they know the facts. >> and he says the grass roots nature of the arab spring facilitated by social media has been a factor in the spread of violence. there is a isn't a mandela figure that people can look up to who says this is wrong. how many people will listen to him? >> the...
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of a long history of american military adventurism he met in the bank recently been ended the war in iraq and ongoing campaign in afghanistan and drones sent into yemen and somali and the muslims in the region the film coming out of the nine states is seen in the context of that very long history but the involvement is many muslims seeing as not been good for the region. the film has a sparking role but it has to be seen in the context of the broad experience of the united states as a not very positive force in the region. >>> what could be done on the u.s. part to quell this. another is a lot of concern that the u.s. isn't doing enough to punish the film maker. >>> if the people can read and see that the united states is playing an active and positive role on their behalf is actually promoting democratic processes the building a free and fair democratic institutions. at the level of anti- americanism and certainly go down. >>> that was the professor from uc-berkeley. afghan officials this month eight women died during an attack by new forces and for u.s. service members were also killed
of a long history of american military adventurism he met in the bank recently been ended the war in iraq and ongoing campaign in afghanistan and drones sent into yemen and somali and the muslims in the region the film coming out of the nine states is seen in the context of that very long history but the involvement is many muslims seeing as not been good for the region. the film has a sparking role but it has to be seen in the context of the broad experience of the united states as a not very...
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some chanting death to america, in iraq and afghanistan. organizers called for the u.s. to ban the film criticizing freedom of speech. >>> pro-democracy leader aung san suu kyi is on a tour of the u.s. she is one of the world's most iconic former political prisoners until she was released from house arrest in myanmar two years ago. today, she sat down with nbc's ann curry to talk about her mission. >> what is the most important message that you have to all the people around the world who are struggling as you have for freedom? for democracy? >> it's the same struggle for everybody everywhere. because unless we are free, we cannot really realize our own potential. and if we can't realize our own potential, we are like a crippled tree. it would be a stunted growth. and because of that, we all want to be free. free to be able to realize one's own potential. but obviously without hurting the chances of other people to realize theirs. >> you can watch more of ann curry's interview with aung san suu kyi tonight on "nightly news" with brian williams. >>> more on the emergency l
some chanting death to america, in iraq and afghanistan. organizers called for the u.s. to ban the film criticizing freedom of speech. >>> pro-democracy leader aung san suu kyi is on a tour of the u.s. she is one of the world's most iconic former political prisoners until she was released from house arrest in myanmar two years ago. today, she sat down with nbc's ann curry to talk about her mission. >> what is the most important message that you have to all the people around the...
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it did not make american save and it did not make countries like iraq and afghanistan substantially save for themselves. i think we have seen a change in strategy with a much more targeted approach toward eradicating the al qaeda network. and now we are really refocusing on how to return to american power, with our economy and other things. the time for crusades and the like are long past. >> there was a protest in yemen just yesterday. but we had a -- we had in al qaeda untifigure killed there. sentiment can easily turn against america, what of the strategy, whether it is put on the ground or drones in the air. >> there is concern that the use of smart power is quite an developed in the u.s. we can go in with our military is, whether targeted strikes or large numbers of boots on the ground, and have some sort of impact. but what we are still not very good at is the diplomacy, and the cultural diplomacy and economic diplomacy as well we did that during the cold war time frame, but we have not done that well in the muslim world. >> the family of the young christian girl accused of blasphe
it did not make american save and it did not make countries like iraq and afghanistan substantially save for themselves. i think we have seen a change in strategy with a much more targeted approach toward eradicating the al qaeda network. and now we are really refocusing on how to return to american power, with our economy and other things. the time for crusades and the like are long past. >> there was a protest in yemen just yesterday. but we had a -- we had in al qaeda untifigure killed...
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. >> reporter: other hot spots, iran, iraq, sudan, tunsia, gaza, yemin, india, afghanistan and lebanon. the violent mobs continue to be fueled by reaction to a film reportedly created by a man in southern california. >> we have seen rage and violence directed at american embassies over a horrible internet video that we had nothing to do with. >> reporter: the secretary of state urged arab spring nations to protect united states embassies, if not she said the its will. the united states will. >> they had a mission. they believed in it. they knew the danger. they accepted it. >> the president spoke about chris stevens saying he laid down his life for his friends libyan and american. >> officials are looking at the records of the man linked to the film. this is video shot outside what is believed to be the los angeles county home of the 55- year-old. he is a coptic christian with a criminal past. they are now looking into if he violated the terms of his five- year probation. >>> today white house press secretary wide in on all the violence in the middle east and the movie that the adminis
. >> reporter: other hot spots, iran, iraq, sudan, tunsia, gaza, yemin, india, afghanistan and lebanon. the violent mobs continue to be fueled by reaction to a film reportedly created by a man in southern california. >> we have seen rage and violence directed at american embassies over a horrible internet video that we had nothing to do with. >> reporter: the secretary of state urged arab spring nations to protect united states embassies, if not she said the its will. the...
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they spent two years in prison after being detained near the iraq/iran border. fattal spoke to cnn celebrating his freedom yesterday. >> i feel way better than a year ago. actually i was out a year ago, one day, so it was damn good. it's been quite a year. it feels like you go away. i'm waiting for mahmoud ahmadinejad to come. hopefully they'll spread the wealth. >> the three hikers are working on a tell-all book that is scheduled to be released next year. >>> an unwanted japanese import, danger off the coast of hawaii as tsunami deblow comes floating in. things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energ
they spent two years in prison after being detained near the iraq/iran border. fattal spoke to cnn celebrating his freedom yesterday. >> i feel way better than a year ago. actually i was out a year ago, one day, so it was damn good. it's been quite a year. it feels like you go away. i'm waiting for mahmoud ahmadinejad to come. hopefully they'll spread the wealth. >> the three hikers are working on a tell-all book that is scheduled to be released next year. >>> an unwanted...
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against him in 2008 and he trusted that vice president to oversee the successful end of the war in iraq and the implementation of the recovery act. [ applause ] and joe biden did a great job with both. president obama appointed several members of his cabinet even though they supported hilary in the primary. heck, he even appointed hilary. [ applause ] i am very proud of her, i am proud of the job she and the national security team have done for america. i am grateful that they have worked together to make us safer and stronger to build a world with more partners and fewer enemies. i am grateful for the relationship of respect and partnership she and the president have enjoyed and the signal that sends to the rest of the world that democracy have to be a blood sport it can be an honorable enterprise that advances the public interest. [ applause ] besides the national security team i am very grateful to the men and women who have served our country in uniform through those perilous times. and i am especially grateful to michelle obama and joe biden for supporting those military families w
against him in 2008 and he trusted that vice president to oversee the successful end of the war in iraq and the implementation of the recovery act. [ applause ] and joe biden did a great job with both. president obama appointed several members of his cabinet even though they supported hilary in the primary. heck, he even appointed hilary. [ applause ] i am very proud of her, i am proud of the job she and the national security team have done for america. i am grateful that they have worked...
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killed in the september eleventh attacks around four thousand four hundred seventy seven were killed in iraq over two thousand words less dead in afghanistan and then back here in the u.s. one hundred sixty seven suicides were marked in two thousand and eleven while there's one hundred sixteen suicides in the first part of twenty twelve so it goes beyond the initial nine eleven numbers and now as far as the financial toll goes before nine eleven we had one hundred twenty eight billion dollar surplus today we have a sixteen trillion dollar debt the new york city recut destruction efforts and policy decisions alone cost three point three trillion dollars and we've seen a two hundred thirty four percent increase in oil prices since two thousand and one and as you just kind of spoke about a little bit there the t.s.a. is also has an annual budget of eight billion dollars so i mean obviously these numbers are not nearly extensive enough but they do begin to paint a picture of where we are now forces then can you talk a little bit about how far we've come as. nation since two thousand and one abso
killed in the september eleventh attacks around four thousand four hundred seventy seven were killed in iraq over two thousand words less dead in afghanistan and then back here in the u.s. one hundred sixty seven suicides were marked in two thousand and eleven while there's one hundred sixteen suicides in the first part of twenty twelve so it goes beyond the initial nine eleven numbers and now as far as the financial toll goes before nine eleven we had one hundred twenty eight billion dollar...
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it's clinton talking about iraq war policy. his comments had nothing to do with obama's economic policy. the implication that it does, that's false, ad tracker concludes. if you're saying give me a break when it comes to ads on both sides, you're stuck. negative campaign ads are proven to be effective campaign techniques so you're stuck. you want to check out any of the individual ads? you can link to political ad tracker through our website wusa9.com. gary nurenberg, 9news. >>> 4:34 now. anti-american protests continue in the middle east and in asia. in india, demonstrators stomped on an american flag and set police cars on fire as they were protesting an antiislammic film which was made in california. demonstrators pulled down a billboard and now u.s. officials are urging world leaders to speak out against these incidents. >>> for years women soldiers have been wearing body armor which didn't fit their faller frames. the army has now developed armor which is tailored specifically to fit women's physiques. the tactical vests w
it's clinton talking about iraq war policy. his comments had nothing to do with obama's economic policy. the implication that it does, that's false, ad tracker concludes. if you're saying give me a break when it comes to ads on both sides, you're stuck. negative campaign ads are proven to be effective campaign techniques so you're stuck. you want to check out any of the individual ads? you can link to political ad tracker through our website wusa9.com. gary nurenberg, 9news. >>> 4:34...
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. >> reporter: after invading iraq, the u.s. government would try to rebuild iraq's infrastructure, including its air traffic control system. mike mccormick volunteered and recruited others, including biggio whose brother-in-law was fighting there for the u.s. >> i felt like i was on the sidelines. i felt i could do more. i've got all of this experience. i was an f.a.a. academy instructor. they needed a training program for the iraqi controllers. so i've done all of those things and i felt i could help. i signed up in a minute. >> biggio would help train air traffic controllers in iraq spending nearly a year. mike mccormick stayethrough four tours. >> i don't think anyone ever gets observe it. september 11th is irrevocably intertwined into everything i am and everything i do today. so it's part of me. >> reporter: the footnotes of 9/11 kont. up next, the footnotes who can't forget that face. >> eight months after the attack, i started having psychological problems. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help
. >> reporter: after invading iraq, the u.s. government would try to rebuild iraq's infrastructure, including its air traffic control system. mike mccormick volunteered and recruited others, including biggio whose brother-in-law was fighting there for the u.s. >> i felt like i was on the sidelines. i felt i could do more. i've got all of this experience. i was an f.a.a. academy instructor. they needed a training program for the iraqi controllers. so i've done all of those things and...
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army vet was injured in iraq. >> we're no different than anyone else. >> reporter: a former u.s. army airborne has this advice. >> get up. life is too short to lay down. go get it. >> reporter: a message that everyone, regardless of ability, can embrace. stephanie gosk, nbc news, london. >> great story to end on on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. we're back on in prime time tonight with the big speeches of the evening, including the first lady. our coverage begins at 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. and we hope you can hear us even better. good night from charlotte. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com patrol cars and -- the very latest on that shooting that's left a chp officer in critical condition and a suspect dead. >>> so many have been hoping and waiting for, a firefighter who went into a coma from a heart attack battling a blaze last week has opened his eyes today.
army vet was injured in iraq. >> we're no different than anyone else. >> reporter: a former u.s. army airborne has this advice. >> get up. life is too short to lay down. go get it. >> reporter: a message that everyone, regardless of ability, can embrace. stephanie gosk, nbc news, london. >> great story to end on on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. we're back on in prime time tonight with the big speeches of the evening, including the first lady....
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there were protests in bangladesh, indonesia and iraq. our correspondent has more. in the city, angered that could not be contained. what was billed as a day of love for the prophet muhammad quickly became a day of rage. pakistan's commercial capital was closed for business like the rest of the country. we want to show the world let all muslims are united on this, said mahomed. we are ready to die for the process. the deadliest u nrest for the process. the deadliest unrest was in karachi. there were policemen among the victims. president obama had hoped to prevent all this within and broadcast on pakistani tv. he condemned the video and emphasise america's commitment to religious tolerance. we reject all efforts to denigrate religious believers. on the streets of islamabad this was the streets of islamabad this was the response. american dogs, they chanted. and then they tried to push forward, towards the high— security diplomatic quarter. trouble has just broken out here with their last few minutes. police have opened fire in this direction to was protesters who
there were protests in bangladesh, indonesia and iraq. our correspondent has more. in the city, angered that could not be contained. what was billed as a day of love for the prophet muhammad quickly became a day of rage. pakistan's commercial capital was closed for business like the rest of the country. we want to show the world let all muslims are united on this, said mahomed. we are ready to die for the process. the deadliest u nrest for the process. the deadliest unrest was in karachi. there...
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army vet was injured in iraq. >> we're no different than anyone else. >> reporter: former u.s. army airborne has this advice. >> get up. life is too short to lay down. go get it. >> reporter: a message that everyone, regardless of ability can embrace. stephanie gosk, nbc news, london. >> great story to end on on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. we're back on in prime time tonight with the big speeches of the evening. including the first lady. our coverage begins at 10:00 eastern 7:00 pacific. i'm brian williams, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening, and we hope you can hear us even better. good night from charlotte. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com prcandidate is more likely toion return us to full employment. this is a clear choice. the republican plan is to cut more taxes on upper-income... people and go back to deregulation. that's what got us in trouble in the first place. president obama has a plan to rebuild america from...
army vet was injured in iraq. >> we're no different than anyone else. >> reporter: former u.s. army airborne has this advice. >> get up. life is too short to lay down. go get it. >> reporter: a message that everyone, regardless of ability can embrace. stephanie gosk, nbc news, london. >> great story to end on on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. we're back on in prime time tonight with the big speeches of the evening. including the first lady. our...
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we are failing in iraq. the iranian planes are flying over iraq to deliver arms to bashar al-assad and al qaeda is on the resurgence. in afghanistan we just saw the greatest single attack as far as money is concerned in our base where we lost some $200 million worth of aircraft. we have canceled training and operations with afghans because we don't trust them because of this killing by afghans of americans in uniform. by the way, this was a very, very professional attack they made on the base in afghanistan. in iran, the iranians do not think we are serious. we just criticize israel and tell israel they should not attack iran. in syria, 25,000 people have been massacred and the president of the united states doesn't even speak on their behalf. they believe that america is weak and we are withdrawing. that is what it is all about. >>neil: with the more violence the more the folks are inclined to say, to hell with him. i had ron paul on a couple of days ago and i mentioned to him, you thought it was a good ide
we are failing in iraq. the iranian planes are flying over iraq to deliver arms to bashar al-assad and al qaeda is on the resurgence. in afghanistan we just saw the greatest single attack as far as money is concerned in our base where we lost some $200 million worth of aircraft. we have canceled training and operations with afghans because we don't trust them because of this killing by afghans of americans in uniform. by the way, this was a very, very professional attack they made on the base...
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army vet was injured in iraq. >> we're no different than anyone else. >> reporter: former u.s. army airborne has this advice. >> get up. life is too short to lay down. go get it. >> reporter: a message that everyone, regardless of ability can embrace. stephanie gosk, nbc news, london. >> great story to end on on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. we're back on in prime time tonight with the big speeches of the evening. our coverage begins at 10:00 eastern 7:00 pacific. i'm brian williams, we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening, and we hev
army vet was injured in iraq. >> we're no different than anyone else. >> reporter: former u.s. army airborne has this advice. >> get up. life is too short to lay down. go get it. >> reporter: a message that everyone, regardless of ability can embrace. stephanie gosk, nbc news, london. >> great story to end on on a tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. we're back on in prime time tonight with the big speeches of the evening. our coverage begins at 10:00...
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the mujaheddin haybox seouled to fighting the iranian regime from bases in iraq since the time of saddam hussein. they were under the terrorist watch list to curry tariff with iranian leaders, the group that could be helping assassinate iran's nuclear scientists. the state department is in the process of informing congress about hillary clinton's decision to de-list the iranians. >> the department is now in the process of sending a classified communication from the secretary to the congress, today, regarding the designation of the m.e.k. i'm not in a position to confirm the contents because it is classifyied. we anticipate being able to make a public announcement about it some time before october 1st. >> more than 3,000 members of the group have been moved from their base in iraq to the capital and they are going to, we are told, be moved to third countries some time soon. >>shepard: why this decision now? do you know? >>reporter: the state department, essentially, and the secretary of state's hand was force by congress, a republican from congress and 98 members of congress, voted for th
the mujaheddin haybox seouled to fighting the iranian regime from bases in iraq since the time of saddam hussein. they were under the terrorist watch list to curry tariff with iranian leaders, the group that could be helping assassinate iran's nuclear scientists. the state department is in the process of informing congress about hillary clinton's decision to de-list the iranians. >> the department is now in the process of sending a classified communication from the secretary to the...
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the iraq -- they've been looking for some other country to take them. there have been a lot of efforts by the united nations to get rid of them, sentenced them to third countries. the iraqis don't want them there, and over the last several months there's been a reeffort to resettle them in another place in iraq, get rid of this camp and so there's been a lot of debate within the administration about the behavior of this group because they're considered -- a lot of people in the administration -- to be a cult, if you will, and they've been really giving the united states and the united nations a headache as they've been moving from this camp ashraf, so one of the secretary of state hillary clinton -- the group was that they decided move. they cooperated with the international community, but there's -- it's been the subject of a real contentious debate within the administration over whether they should delist, but at the end of the day they didn't meet the criteria for staying on the list. now to the president of the united states. thank you, ellise. the
the iraq -- they've been looking for some other country to take them. there have been a lot of efforts by the united nations to get rid of them, sentenced them to third countries. the iraqis don't want them there, and over the last several months there's been a reeffort to resettle them in another place in iraq, get rid of this camp and so there's been a lot of debate within the administration about the behavior of this group because they're considered -- a lot of people in the administration...